Cellfie is among 25 companies worldwide that have become members of the Business Integrity Working Group

Cellfie, a Georgian mobile operator serving more than 1.3 million subscribers, is a member of the Think Lab for Business Integrity working group created in cooperation with the United Nations Global Compact and UNODC.

As mentioned in the information, a total of 25 companies worldwide were selected to participate in the group, including the only Georgian company - Selfie. Ia Mameishvili, the ethics and compliance manager of the company, will represent "Cellfie" in the working group. Selfi is also a member of the UN Global Compact Georgia.

The aim of the initiative is to work on critical sustainability issues by identifying best practices and developing actionable tools for business. The group's work is aimed at updating the anti-corruption ethics and business compliance program - a practical guide by the end of this year.

The development of anti-corruption ethics and compliance guidelines with the participation of various organizations, including: IBA, ICC, WEF PACI, TI, Basel Institute of Governance and Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD, was decided in May 2011 when the G20 anti-corruption working group tasked Enabled the OECD, UNODC and the World Bank, among other relevant organizations, to consolidate existing guidelines and materials on private sector anti-corruption compliance. To provide practical recommendations, including steps, approaches and examples, in 2013, UNODC published a practical guide that has since been widely used and is a key document for the development of a global legal framework.

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